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The Brave Little Duck

Can a small duckling become a hero when a storm hits? Discover Ducky’s brave adventure!

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Can a small duckling become a hero when a storm hits? Discover Ducky’s brave adventure!

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The Brave Little Duck
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The clouds were thick and dark, hanging low over the cozy pond where Ducky the Duckling and his family lived. Ducky’s siblings—Pip, Pop, and Patty—were playing a game of splash in the shallow water, their laughter echoing across the pond.

“Hey, Ducky, come join us!” called Pip, splashing water towards his little brother.

Ducky shook his feathers and said, “I’d love to, but I think it’s going to rain soon. Look at those clouds!”

Pop rolled his eyes. “You’re always worrying, Ducky. It’s just a few clouds.”

But Ducky wasn’t convinced. He had a feeling in his tiny webbed feet that something big was coming. Their mother, Mrs. Duck, had always taught them to be prepared.

As if on cue, the wind picked up, making the trees sway and rattling the leaves. The first raindrops started falling, slowly at first, then faster and harder.

“Oh no! It’s raining so much!” Patty quacked, looking worried.

The pond began to fill up with water quickly. “Everyone, let’s get to the nest!” Mrs. Duck urged. She led her ducklings towards the big willow tree where their nest was safely tucked.

Just then, a loud clap of thunder roared through the sky. The ducklings huddled close, trembling. Ducky’s heart was pounding. He looked around and noticed the water level rising rapidly.

“We need to move quickly!” Ducky said, trying to sound brave. “The pond is overflowing!”

Mrs. Duck and the ducklings scrambled towards the nest, but the water was rising faster than they had anticipated. The water was already touching the bottom of their nest.

“We can’t stay here!” Mrs. Duck cried out. “The nest will be washed away!”

Pip was shaking with fear. “What are we going to do?”

Ducky looked around and spotted the old, abandoned burrow at the edge of the pond. “What about that burrow? It might be dry inside!”

Mrs. Duck squinted through the rain. “That’s a great idea, Ducky! But it’s a bit far from here. Can we make it?”

Ducky nodded with determination. “We have to try!”

The family waddled through the pouring rain, their feathers soaking wet. The wind howled, and the rain pounded against them. The pond was now a swirling mess of water, and the burrow seemed like a far-off dream.

Suddenly, Pop stumbled and fell into a small puddle. “I can’t go any further!” he cried.

Ducky immediately ran back, his own tiny body trembling but determined. “Hold on, Pop! I’ll help you!”

He helped Pop back on his feet, and they continued their journey, step by step. With every step, the burrow seemed closer.

Finally, they reached it. Mrs. Duck pushed the entrance open with her beak, and the family hurried inside. The burrow was dry and warm, a perfect shelter from the storm.

“Good job, Ducky!” Mrs. Duck said, pulling her little ones close. “You led us to safety.”

Ducky felt a swell of pride. “I’m just glad we’re all safe.”

The storm raged outside, but inside the burrow, the duck family was snug and dry. The wind howled and the rain poured, but they were safe together.

After a while, the storm began to pass. The rain slowed to a drizzle, and the clouds started to break apart. The ducklings peered out from the burrow and saw the sun peeking through the clouds, casting a warm, golden light on the wet pond.

“We did it!” Pip exclaimed, smiling at Ducky.

Ducky grinned back, feeling the warmth of the sun on his feathers. “Yeah, we did.”

Mrs. Duck nuzzled her ducklings and said, “You were so brave, Ducky. I’m proud of you.”

As the sun set, casting beautiful colors across the sky, the family snuggled close, feeling grateful and relieved. They knew that, even though the storm was fierce, they had each other—and that made all the difference.

And so, Ducky learned that even the smallest duckling can be a hero when it counts the most.

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